![]() ![]() And then somebody who's never used the program before starts to use, and they're like, Oh, it's so complicated. So it's a question of if you're an existing photographer, how can I leverage what I already do in classic Sisi on my desktop? How can I leverage that into mobile? And how can I take my mobile work and bring it back into my desktop? So that little pieces there the other piece that if you've been using a program for a long time, you get used to what it does and you get used to where things are and you get used to how things work. But that's classic is really on that desktop focus, and most of those people are coming out of the desktop arena. ![]() They've got all these weird things they stress about. And I just don't trust clouds because clouds, rain and snow and stuff. Who aren't coming in mobile first or like well, I'm shooting a 750 megapixel blah blah, blah camera. I want to be able to create locally, and I'm already comfortable or I've already been in the process of offshoring that to the cloud so that stress isn't there for a lot of photographers. So all of that information is being stored that way, but it's mobile centric and light room. They're working mobile there, shooting mobile there, already storing all of their photos in the cloud There are upon, you know, Google's cloud, their apple's cloud there in whoever's cloud they're storing in. Understood, If I think about the light room CC classic CC split is most photographers today who are starting its mobile. ![]() So this is the other thing that a lot of photographers who been shooting for a long time I have not fully embraced her. If I'm going to use one or the other, what do I decide? I'm going to use well, light room. ![]()
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